Reviews

Skylake-X and Threadripper CPUs, and GTX 1080 Ti and Vega GPUs have one thing in common: they consume a lot of power. If you want to build a high-end system, you have to choose a fitting power supply. We help you choose one!

Power supplies with a capacity between 600 and 650 watt form an interesting segment, because this is the ‘sweet spot’ of this computer part at the moment. For this article we tested no less than 46 models.

If you want a power supply that makes as little noise as possible you can purchase a passive power supply. In this review we take a look at six fanless models between 230 and 550 watt and compare them directly with two proven non-passive models.

Nowadays it is definately possible to build a high-end system that only needs a power supply of 450 watt. Therefore we take a look at 56 power supplies with a wattage between 350 and 550 watt in this test.

News

A few months back, Seasonic announced six 80 Plus Platinum power supplies, of which three are passive. These models have now received a pricetag.
Unsurprisingly, the new power supplies are models with lower capacities. A 400 watts (P-400FL), 460W (...

This summer, Corsair launched its first 'digital' power supply, the AX200i. While traditional PSUs use analog voltage regulators, this model featured a DSP (Digital Signal Processor). Corsair claims that such a DSP is capable of controlling the volta...

About a year after Seasonic introduced its first 80 Plus Platinum certified power supplies, the manufacturer reports that six new models are in the works. This means that Seasonic will have a total of eight power supplies bearing the highest efficien...